That is the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. St. John.

That is the true season of love, when we believe that we alone can love, that no one could ever have loved so before us, and that no one will love in the same way after us. Goethe.

That is true love which is always the same, whether you give everything or deny everything to it. Goethe.

That is well spoken that is well taken. Pr. 35

That last infirmity of noble minds. Milton.

That learning which thou gettest by thy own observation and experience is far beyond that which thou gettest by precept; as the knowledge of a traveller exceeds that which is got by reading. Thomas à Kempis.

That life is long which answers life's great end. Young.

That low vice curiosity. Byron.

That man has advanced far in the study of 40 morals who has mastered the difference between pride and vanity. Chamfort.

That man is always happy who is in the presence of something which he cannot know to the full, which he is always going on to know. Ruskin.